Family community volunteering and elephant watching, Thailand

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£525To£550 excluding flights
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Duration
6 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Lower price range for 4 people sharing.
Higher price range for 2-3 people sharing. Children under 7 free of charge.
Children aged 7 -11 are 50% of adult price. Discounts available for large groups of 6+ people - please enquire.
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Description of Family community volunteering and elephant watching, Thailand

Price information

£525To£550 excluding flights
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Lower price range for 4 people sharing.
Higher price range for 2-3 people sharing. Children under 7 free of charge.
Children aged 7 -11 are 50% of adult price. Discounts available for large groups of 6+ people - please enquire.
Make enquiry

Departure information

This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements

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Holiday information

Indigenous communities:
This trip benefits Karen communities by providing fair financial support to mahout guides, team members, and host families, enabling them to maintain high welfare standards for their elephants. The trip price helps to conserve and protect the national park where the Karen people live. It creates employment opportunities using traditional Karen skills in fabric and bamboo basket weaving. A kindergarten has been built, roads have been created, and Karen communities are taught new skills to diversify their income.
Community-based tourism:
On this holiday you'll stay in Palatha village, a community-based tourism project that helps the local Karen community support their families while allowing their elephants to roam freely in the surrounding forest.

Reviews

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Reviewed on 07 Apr 2024 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


Trekking into the forest and seeing a mother and baby elephant feeding and drinking around a river in a small valley - it was magical!

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


Prepare for hill walking and dust! Listen well to the guides and enjoy every moment because the time flies by.

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Yes, it definitely helped the local economy in the village. We hardly ate any food that wasn't freshly prepared so had a low carbon footprint and little plastic. The elephant foundation was supported by the trip.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


It was a fantastic experience, we really enjoyed and appreciated spending time in the village and seeing the elephants. As long as you have a family used to the outdoors, hard work and basics it was a great learning experience for children too.

Reviewed on 09 Apr 2023 by

1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?


The forest treks to see the elephants

2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?


travel light, bring good shoes

3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?


Not as much as I'd anticipated. I expected to be tasked with more 'contribution' tasks rather than demonstrations.

4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?


Wonderful

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

All passengers are educated about the fragility of the ecosystems that we visit and are asked to behave accordingly. Our experienced guides provide any necessary clarification of appropriate behaviour. Trekking passengers are told to bring plastic zip-lock bags in which to keep used toilet paper for disposal at an appropriate point. All our guides and mahouts are passionate about the forest they have grown up in and teach us so much about how to protect this valuable resource that they want to be home for their elephants and all the wildlife that lives here. As a Uk registered charity our mission is to return elephants back to their natural environment. The forest needs the elephants to survive and the elephants belong in this forest. We work not only to improve the lives of the elephants but also the community who care for them and the forest they all need to thrive. The more elephants we can return the greater area of forest we can protect. Full and comprehensive details of tours are available in paper-free form on our website, including a PDF version of the brochure. The UK office uses recycled and recyclable materials wherever possible. Biodegradable waste is composted in the company garden. We use, where available, biodegradable or reusable containers for packed lunches on all tours. Refillable bottles are used to transport water while trekking. Where water is a scarce commodity passengers are made aware of the need to be frugal with its consumption. We use as much from the forest as possible, making cups and cooking pots from bamboo.

People

Local agents carry out administrative tasks wherever practicable in Thailand. Tour leaders live in Thailand and contribute full time to the local economies. We use Indigenous local agents; Thai and Karen 100% of the time for tour activities and chartered transport. Our tours are to a real Karen village only; we follow a model of community-based tourism thus bringing economic benefit to the whole community. A percentage of the tourists payment is donated to the village Elephant Community Fund, this is vital if an elephant becomes sick and needs transporting to the hospital many hours away or for growing supplementary food for sick elephants. We are a UK registered charity, 100% not for profit and our pricing structure clearly represents this. We take a small percentage of the overall cost and this is to help us with the monthly wages for the mahouts to take care of the elephants in the forest. We are active in raising awareness for captive working elephants, working with tour operators to ensure welfare is always at the top of the agenda. Our project is leading the way in showing alternative models for elephant tourism. Where guests are encouraged to just sit back and watch the elephants in their natural habitat at a safe and respectful distance.

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